CONTENTS:- 1. Introduction. 2. Electronic formats. 3. Information management. 4. Scanning and imaging. 5. Library science through ages. 6. Astronomy libraries and resource sharing.
DESCRIPTION
Many social scientist believe that supporting entrepreneurship development with in low income communities is a plausible development strategy to combat poverty. Some even suggest that if economic development is to be effective new businesses in low income area must be started through local initiatives and that entrepreneurship is critical to the maintenance of a healthy economy. Underpinned by recent scholarship and grassroots movements that suggests that presence of smaller scale, locally controlled enterprises can help determine whether communities prosper of decline, this book explore the links between entrepreneurship and rural development.